when you mix baking soda ,salt, and vinegar it shall fizz up and if you do it right it will over flow and maybe and explode if you get lucky. :0 :)
the temperature of boiling water that is mixed with iodized salt will decrease.
not much.
Rock salt typically dissolves faster in water than iodized salt due to its larger crystal size, which has more surface area contact with the water. Iodized salt contains additional additives that can slow down the dissolution process.
It's hard to tell. Almost all table salt sold in the US is iodized.
Iodized salt is the best to use !
Salt is extracted from mines or sea water, sometimes refined and iodized.
Iodized salt will dissolve faster in water than rock salt. This is because iodized salt has smaller particle size compared to rock salt, allowing it to dissolve more quickly due to the increased surface area exposed to the solvent.
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why is iodized salt important to the midwest
Iodized salt is not organic. It's inorganic.
Are you using iodized salt or pool salt? I've read that the iodine in the iodized salt will leave yellow staining in the pool.
When salt, baking soda, and water are mixed together, it creates a basic solution. The baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and water react to produce sodium hydroxide, which is a strong base. The salt (sodium chloride) remains in the solution but does not participate in the reaction.